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- meanings of alqueire: "minha terra produziu 40 alqueires de milho por alqueire de terra" (my land produced 40 alqueires of corn per alqueire of land). In...
- with a moio of seed. 1 moio = 15 fangas/fanegas = 60 alqueire = 120 meios alqueires (1/2 alqueire) = 240 quartas = 480 oitavas = 960 sixteenths (half eights)...
- equivalent to the alqueire of that system (8.7 liters). In the system introduced by Pedro I, the almude was again equivalent to 2 alqueires (about 19.7 liters)...
- Distributism", in The Hound of Distributism. Corção, Gustavo (1946). Três alqueires e uma vaca: Capa com desenho de G. K. Chesterton (in Brazilian Portuguese)...
- alqueire was equal to 40 to 320 L (generally for grain 33 L) (According to some sources, 1 alqueire = 5.324 L, alqueire (salt) = 4.076 L, 1 alqueire (common)...
- parochial church held an extensive 20 alqueires of land in cultivation, as well receiving an annual tithe equal to 15 alqueires. Even today the lands around Areia...
- located half a league from the church). The parish holdings produced 15 alqueires of corn annually, but the University covered the tithes, as well as providing...
- Metric, but some non-metric units are used for specific areas: rural land – alqueire; cattle weight – arroba; screen sizespolegada (inch); tyre pressure...
- arrátel (Arabic: ratl), arroba (Arabic: rub), quintal (Arabic: qintar), alqueire (Arabic: kayl), almude (Arabic: mudd), fanega (Arabic: faniqa), cafiz (Arabic:...
- others worked in government works. The settlers planted more than eighty alqueires of land - in the area provided to them by Emperor Pedro II, shortly before...